1st off. I am very against the war on drugs. I believe it is an extreme waste of money and ruins poor communities who are able to be much more heavily policed because of it. That being said, the law is the law right now. So it's kind of got to be upheld.
Am I the only one that thought this was very interesting?
@One Brow How do you think this absolves her? Seems like at minimum she was knowingly moving money between drug dealers and at maximum she was a very active participant in the drug trade. The fact that she was an EMT in training or what not does not absolve her despite what the media says.
Not totally sure how her current BF plays into all of this as keeping all the names straight was confusing. But all the very obvious drug dealers seemed to be pretty close to him and seemed to think he was a moron for shooting his gun into the unknown.
So a few things. Technically the police were well within their rights to enter the home. And in my opinion the BF was within his rights to shoot. Which then made the police well within their rights to return fire. Now if the docs are accurate they had pretty good reason to suspect Breonna or her BF or whomever lived at that residence to be active drug dealers. And the law, which is stupid but it is the law, basically gives police full authority to go after said drug dealers.
So once again it seems like idiot vs idiot and someone got killed. Very similar to the other deaths over the past few months.
It is so hard to take a side when it seems like both sides suck ***,